Will the Car Automatically Lock If the Key Is Inside?
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The car will not automatically lock if the key is inside. Here are some key usage precautions: 1. Do not leave the spare key in the car: If the smart key is lost due to improper storage, it can cause many inconveniences, and the cost of re-matching is high. Experts advise not to keep the spare key inside the car or together with the smart key. 2. Avoid contact with metal objects: Contact with or coverage by metal items may cause the smart key to malfunction. Additionally, other objects in a bumpy environment could damage the smart key. For smart proximity keys, replacing them requires modifying computer parameters and re-matching a new set of keys. The owner must provide vehicle and identity proofs, and the manufacturer must supply corresponding model parameters or codes. Once replaced, the lost key can no longer start the engine. 3. Never use the wrong battery: Be cautious when replacing the battery of a smart car key. A mistake could burn out the circuit board inside the key. Owners should try to get the battery replaced at a professional 4S shop. Opting for cheap, unqualified repair shops may lead to key damage, which is not worth the risk.